Wargame: AirLand Battle

WARGAME RED DRAGON - the first hostilities caught on video!

The tension is ramping up in Wargame Red Dragon! The latest game in the spectacular RTS series created by developers Eugen Systems can today reveal the very first teaser video that takes us to the heart of Asia and the scenes of the next clashes of Wargame.

The NATO and Pact armies and their allies finally deploy in Asia. This first Red Dragon video gives us a taste of the strategic and pyrotechnical delights in store for you in this new Wargame title, which takes place at the start of a new major armed conflict. You can look forward to new factions, new units and combat vehicles (for a total of over 1,300!) and, in particular, the introduction of naval units: the landing craft, amphibian vehicles and warships will thrill fans of complex strategies, who will now be able to include the waterways as an integral part of their tactics!

More ambitious than Wargame AirLand Battle, Wargame Red Dragon essentially retains the same game mechanics that made the series so successful, but the action leaves Europe for the first time and shifts to a conflict in central Asia between 1975 and 1991, and adding loads of new features. 5 new nations, among which China and North Korea, join the armed forces in Wargame with over 450 new units. The introduction of naval and amphibian units is a particular highlight, and the maritime and river areas provide fresh strategic opportunities! A new solo campaign plunges players headlong into a hellish war around Korea, while Wargame's extensive, road-tested multiplayer mode will engage them in some intense and spectacular battles with up to 20 other players simultaneously!

More of Wargame: Red Dragon will be revealed over the coming weeks with new screenshots and videos.

the game looks nice and all but it is to early to come up and make another game even though the Wargame franchise has been amazing and all this could be just a mistake the can really hurt the franchise due to how early this is its been seen from many other franchise's such as the biggest one i see so far would be COD. The Cod franchise over milked it and put out so many games to early i fear that this could be the begaining of the end for such a great franchise. but on the other hand i could be 100% wrong about this game and it could be just another great seller ( it feels more like a large DLC it honest )